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House resolution would let panels share limited information and publish anonymous closure reports
Summary
At a March 21 meeting of the House Sexual Harassment Prevention Panel, Representative Lalonde outlined a proposed House resolution that would let legislative panels share limited information about complaints, publish anonymous closure reports summarizing the nature of a complaint and how it was resolved, and create narrow exceptions to confidentiality to permit information‑sharing with other panels, courts or law enforcement.
At a March 21 meeting of the House Sexual Harassment Prevention Panel, Representative Lalonde outlined a proposed House resolution that would let legislative panels share limited information about complaints, publish anonymous ‘‘closure reports’’ summarizing the nature of a complaint and how it was resolved, and create narrow exceptions to confidentiality to permit information‑sharing with other panels, courts or law enforcement.
The resolution is pending before the House Rules Committee; Lalonde said she is scheduled to explain the measure to the Rules Committee next Wednesday and hopes it will be considered on the floor later in the session. The proposal grew from work the ethics panel began during the last legislative session, Lalonde said.
Lalonde described…
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